What you’ll learn in this episode:
- The purpose of comedy
- Using Comedy to present messages
- The limits of Christian publishing
- Cowriting with Frank Peretti
- Nonfic Story and the theme of The Jesus Experience
- Choosing nonfic vs fic for a theme
- Bill’s writing routine
- Eli Book, modern day Jesus story
- Raising money for Film Adaptations
- Outlining Process
- Comedy tips and The Last Fool
- Christian Film Producing
- Bill’s Upcoming Projects
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Loved this one! Good job of conquering your nervousness, Daniel. I honestly forgot about the midpoint until right near the end. 😛
Mr. Myers was totally awesome to hear talk. Good show!! 😀
I’m so glad! Yeah, Bill’s an amazing guy. It was truly an honor to get to talk with him.
Definitely! Some really cool christian lessons in there. I’ll have to check out Eli. That looks really cool. 🙂
Oh, and the kind of story he’s doing with a few other guys? I was invited to do something like that but didn’t have the time. This blog: http://theteenagedsuperherosociety.wordpress.com
It’s pretty awesome stuff.
I’m really wanting to read Eli now too. I’ve wanted to write a story like that, and knowing that Bill has done it, I want it badly. XD
One word— INSPIRATION. Thank you so much Daniel for sacrificing your self-confidence to bring this great stuff to us poor struggling word-wielders on the other side.
And you really didn’t sound that nervous anyway.
This comment is my favorite. Kate, I agree wholeheartedly. xD
Bless you, Kate.
Who sneezed?
This. Was. Fantastic.
Thank’ee! 😀
I really enjoyed this! As a filmmaker myself, I’m totally onboard with Bill’s vision for making movies that entertain instead of preach, and that draw people do them because of the art, not because of the message. (I loved the way he worded that.)
Unfortunately, I don’t have thousands of dollars to invest in Bill’s projects, but I can’t wait to see them when they’re finished. 🙂